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PocketFluidDB is a simple "show and tell" type project to demonstrate how to write a javascript based application for interacting with FluidDB. It uses the Sammy framework ( http://code.quirkey.com/sammy/index.html ), a modified jsFluidDB script ( http://github.com/ecarnevale/jsFluidDB ) and FluidDB itself for hosting. I'm in the middle of writing a blog post detailing what I did and why and will reference it in this README when I've finished it. It's *VERY* incomplete - just a proof of concept really. Currently you can: * Sign in/out * View the namespaces/tags in your root namespace on FluidDB * Search for objects using the simple QL that comes with FluidDB To use it properly you'll need to register for a username and password here: http://fluidinfo.com/accounts/new You can see it in action here (although this might change): http://sandbox.fluidinfo.com/objects/3d8808e5-e546-4db9-91ce-6fa34c2665e0/ntoll/pocketFluidDB/index.html#/ The good stuff is mainly in the following files: * index.html - the single page used to "render" the application * javascripts/fluiddb.js - a slightly modified version of E.Carnevale's script for connecting with FluidDB from Javascript. * javascripts/pocketfluiddb.js - the application itself (based upon the Sammy framework) Nicholas. http://ntoll.org/contact
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An example of an javascript application for FluidDB that can be hosted on FluidDB
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